Abstract

The experimental Norris Cotton federal office building in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, was deliberately designed to test various energy-efficient systems. Monitoring and analysis has been extensive. Here, a member of the Center for Building Technology, US National Bureau of Standards, explains how equivalent thermal parameters were effectively determined from actual measured data, a technique which enables relatively simple measurements to provide approximate dynamic heat transfer coefficients.

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